Monday,
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cowardly ADVERTISEMENTS THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,
$2.00
25 words
for 3 days prepaid
LOST.
LOST at 1.00 to 1.30 am. on the morning of the 24th inst., between Branksome Towers and No. 200, The Peak, One Platinum and Diamond Bracelet. Finder suitably rewarded
LIMITED.
NOTICE in hereby given that the TWENTIETH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, the 11th March, 1939, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors
Л Statement together with
of
Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 27, 1939.
Attack On Taxi-Driver
Soldiers Fined
A cowardly attack by two soldiers' on a taxi-driver had a sequel in when Central Court this morning
Gunner Gunner John Buller and James Buxter, both 21 years of age for assaulting were fined $10 each Leung Wah. In addition, Buller was ordered to pay $5 compensation.
The amsault on the driver took
Downing Why Kuling
Street
Skirmish
"WE
Foreigners
Are Staying
Loyalty To Duty
POST
RACE HOLIDAYS
OFFICE.
MAIL LETTRES
The Money Order Office will be
Ordinary letter mail only for West open to the Public from 10 am. to
Szechwan, Noon, during the Races, on February Kwelchow and Hunan will be no-
Kwangtung, Kwangsi,
27 and 20, and March 1, 1039.
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered und ordinary mails (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac-
Hankow, Feb. 20. PARIS, Fob. 26. Loyalty to duty and to the Chinese dependent on them is responsible for WILL NOT the continued presence in Kuling of some of the tile hand of Americana permit anyone still at the mountain resort, necordingcepted for Canton and despatched as touch our Empiro to the former fellow residents, who circumstances permit. to built with the blood
recently arrived here.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Libby TC-
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe
cepted at senders' risk.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwiLO stated, and where malls are advertis-
The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Salur- upon return to Mrs. T. E. Pearce, day, 4th March, 1819 to Saturday, pincs after three men had alighted and labour of French-fused to consider abandoning their (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to clase at er before 9 a.m., re- alve) during which period no transfer Davis forts and refused to pay their men. We will maintain | tubercular home which they conduct. South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel malls are closed
No. 200, The Peak.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations
were
11th March, 1939 (both days inclu- of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 17th February, 1939,
trom the taxl at the entrance to Mt.
fare, amounting to $2.20.
Buller, in evidence, said: "I
she took
there from Nunking before the latter city fell.
of Chinese girl students was our sovereignty and ter-ing her ille to abandoning the group very
drunk at the time and don't re-ritory intact.' member what happened.“
flaxter,
xter, said didn't strike the These words were spoken
ejected hits from military man.
by M. Georges Bonnet in part of my duty," property as
officer told the Court that thei
Issues of the Hongkong Stock Mar- Iran Crown Princete na ad orders not to allow a speech at Gourdon to-day,
ket this morning:
Mercantile, C. £.
On Way To Bride heid a mythiary personnel
Baghdad, Feb. 26.
1.385 b
The
Iran, Crown Prince of .85 n. .0 Mohamed Resa, now on his way to 27. Calro to sign the marriage contract 13 n. for his alliance with the Egyptian 8. Princess Fawzia, arrived here to-day, frontier by Prince Abdul lah, and the deputy Prime Minister.
BANKS
H.K. Banks, $. (x.d.) H.K. Banks Lon. £ tx.d.) Chartered £
Mercantile, A. &. B. £.
East Asia $
INSURANCES
Cunton $.
91716 5.
Union S.
480 s.
Chula Underwriters cts.
ILK. Fle SUPPING
Douglas S.
Steamboats $.
Indo-Chinas, P. $.
Indo-Chinas, DS
Shell Bearer s
Waterboats $....
Wharves S.
Docks (old) Docks (new)
DOCKS ETC.
Providents (old) $. Providents (new)
New Eng, Sh. $.. Shu. Docka, Sh. $.
MINING
Kailan 5/-
Roubs $....... Venz: Goldfeld
Hongkong Mines cia.
Antanioka Pr.
Atoks P's.
Baguio Gold Ps.
he explained that any person into the forts unless be when
pass or was accom-recognition of the Franco panied
case, I think Baxter ex- Government was necessary wanted duty. The inxi-driver because France ceded his was entitled to his fore and If the soldier had any doubts he could have neighbourly relations with telephoned and ascertained his duty." Spain. She wished to
The taxi-driver, who denied that
of his passengers were drunk, establish commercial pay us a result of the assault. He had to make up the difference be tween $i, which one mann subsequent ly tendered, and $2.20.
re-
Miss Naney Fry, the only lourien! nurse in Kuling, is prepared to nurse Chinese civillars who may be wound by the threatened air raids.
Among other Americans in Kuling
From
Haiphong Japan
Salgon
Strails
Saigon
Miss Rachel Nostrem prefers risk-Siberia" if so superscribed,
lat 5 pm. on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
Fer
Canton M/Y Ningpo Aramis
Duo,
.February 27,
February 27.
February 28.
Mentor
.February 28,
Ninghai
February 28.
Tatula Maru Kwelyang
.February 23.
March 1.
date,
Imperial Aleways Plane Laos Ruys Sirdhana Szechten
March 1.
March 1,
March 1.
March 1.
March 1.
are some too old or infirm to under-
take the arduous journey to Kiuklung. Mr. Henry Bakter, a resident at Kaling for over 30 years is 76.
The Rev. Wesley Lawton and the Rev. Hugh White and their wives relare all over 70 years of age.
The The
Americans
ure using
The Prince was met at the Iraged that he has last two days' tions with her, and did not ! American school as a concentration |
At the Baghdad railway station, .56 1. the Prince was welcomed by Prince 180 b.
Zeld, representing the King, and was led by members of the .67 b.companied
Iraqi Cabinet.
15 n.
GO B.
24 n.
.84% n.
.9 n
.118 1. 17.70 m:
10% .6.45 n. .6.201 n.
.0 n.
.95 m.
In the evening, King Ghazi gave a banquet in the royal palace in honour of the guest.
Sigure of the marriage will be mude on March 18, and the Crown Prince and Princess will go to Toleran where the festivities will be held from April 21 to April 24.-Trans- Ocean.
CHINESE PAINTINGS
1773St, Jolm's Cathedral Hall
b.
3. Exhibition Opened
wish to have a new frontier to defend.
M. Bonnet said that at the same time as Franco-German relations were improving, Anglo-
RIOTING IN French relations were becoming
MEXICO
43 Killed In La Palma Fighting
point where they intend to
Gather
during the threatened ralds.
It is a four-storey building of re-
direct it.- inforced concrete, which could only be damaged by United Press.
IL
Viscount AUDACIOUS
LEAFLET
increasingly close, and the re-
of cent speeches Halifax and Mr. Chamberlain showed the whole work the complete solidarity of Britain and France-Router,
LONDON DEMONSTRATION MEXICO CITY, Feb. 26.
London, Feb. 28. FORTY-THREE are reported
The British decision to recognise # clash to have been killed in
General Franco, which, is expected to between Federal troops and ate unnounced to-morrow, hud # Whitehall this band of 100 well-armed marau-boisterous sequel at An exhibition of art by eight Chi-ders at La Palma in the Sinaloa afternoon. 354 sa nese painters was opened at St. John's State.
Cathedral Hall on Saturday. Works
comprised three The death roll were shown by Leung Yik-yu, Woo Federal ofleers, ten soldiers, and Kim-um, Wong Ting-ping. Au Su thirty marauders, the remaining
5 n.
27 s.
Benguet Cons. Ps.
13.50 0.
Coco Grove Ps.
Con, Mines Ps.
Demonstrations Ps. LX.L. P.
Gumaus Ps.
San Mauricio Ps Suyoc Consal Ps. Paineales Pr.
LANDS
Lands 4 deb. $..
Hotels $ Lands $..
S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $ (x.d.) H.K. Realties $
Chinese Estates $
Troms $...
UTILITIES
Peak Trans (old) $.
· Peak Trama (new) $..
Star Forrles $.
Y. Ferries (old) $.
Y. Ferries, (new) $.
China Lights, (old) S. China Light (new) H.K. Electries $... Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights
A demonstration of protest against the Government's action held in Trafalgar Square, was addressed by Mr. Clement Attlee, Mr. Herbert and interrupted by protagonists of the Popular Front.
Copy Of Kuling Warning In H.K.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- bat (San Francisro date, 10th January). Bangkok
Air Rail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Servico”—London 22nd February
Salzon
Shunghal
Calcutta and Strails Shanghul and Amoy Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers clc..) London date, 2nd February And London Parcels London date, 20th January.
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service".--San Francisco Pan American
date, 22nd February.
Shanghai and Japan
Japan
Struits
Australia and Marita
Japan and Shanghai
Japan
Tientsin and Swatow Air Mall by
"Imperial
Brilish M/v. Canton...
March 2.
.March 2.
March 2.
Airways plane
Pres. Dounier
Tanda
Conte Rosso
Nankin Rampurn
.March 2.
, March 3.
March 3.
March 3.
Hawali Maru
March 4.
Hunan
March 4.
Airways
Direct Service"-Landon date, 25th February.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Slong- hai (San Francisco date, 10th February.
กรุง
Java
PROBABLY THE most asto- nishing and audacious leaflet yet Shanghai distributed by the Japanese military forces during the Sino- Japanese conflict was that which army planes dropped on Kuling
ylm, Cheung Sun-cho, Cheung Stu-bandits dispersing in the neighbour Morrison and Miss Ellen Wilkinson. on January 19, three days after
sek. Che Hel and Chiu Shiu-ngong.
Joint pictures by Mr. Wong and Mr. Leung, and Mr. Wong and Mr. Woo were included; the two artists have combined in several attractive studles of birds and animals tural settings.
003 sa. 10% sa.
.144 sa. 1.78 sit.
.05 sa. .0.75 5. Mr. Woo's individual pictures stood 30 b. cut by reason of his characteristic
lofty perspectives and neat detall. 107 n.
8.60 n. Mr. Au showed special aptitude in 8.55 1. his studies of fish, delicately seen .5.15 b.
through the water.
,100 n.
18 b.
.I a. -1 n.
The most striking exhibits, how- ever, were by Mr. Cheung Siu-zek, who had given his imagination rein in two allegorical subjects and had excellent full also produced some
68 n. length pictures of old time Chinese
.23% b.
221 b.
.8.40 b
.5% n.
.57 b.
.18
.0.85
Telephones (old) $
.2234 9u.
Telephones (new) Tractions s/- ....(x.d.) Tractions (Pref.) -/-
INDUSTRIAL
..7% n
23/- n. .24/- The
.14 n. .13 n. .1 b.
151
b.
.tn.
24 B.
7% b.
Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cak: Macg, (Pro,), 9h. $. Cunton Ice $. Cements $.
H.K. Ropes S...
STORKS, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons S.
Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell, Ltd, els.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..... S'hai Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sings, Sh.$. Wing On Textiles,
MISC. H.K. Entertainments Construellons, $. Vibro Piling s.. Ch. Govt, 5% 1925
G.S Bonds
H.K. Loan 3
country people.
The exhibition closes at 7 p.m. to- day,
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange ollielai sunmary issued at 12.00 noon, February 25, says:
There was more interest shown in the market during the short session but shares were difficult to obtain.
Buyers
Canton Insurance $21735
Union Insurance Pica
1K, Fire Insurance $ICO Douglases
Naubs #3.20
Or
‚A N. H. & S. Hotels
14 D. 41%
.00 n.
.17.70 n.
IK. Henities t5.15
HK. Tramways $16.65
Cha Lights Old) $8.40
1.K. Electries $37
Santakan Lights $9.69
Canton fees $1.
Watsons $7.73
Dairy Farms $315
103 n.
.24 n.
Wing On (1.K.) $41
42 n.
.7 b. .134 n.
6.00 n.
.67%.
HK. GovL 4% Loan 3% prm. .
par. n.
15/3 b.
Marsmans (Lond.) s/- Marsmans (H.K.), s/...3/D b.
Japanese Lodge Second Protest
Shanghai, Feb. 27.
Entertainment $7
Marmans (HK) 3/9
Heilers
Union Insurance $479 1.9, Hotels $
Sales Yaumatt Ferries (New) 321⁄2 Telephones (Old) #2221 Atoks Pr. 33%
Baguio Gold f. 21
Benguet Conmlidated Pa. 13.50 Consolidated Mines Pr. 000 Demonstrations P. 19
Paracale Gumaun P. 145 San Mauricio P. 1,78
United Paracnie
. 0
'Y'S MEN'S CLUB
To Meet World Touring Ambassador
Members of the local Y's Men's Club will meet Mr. Paul Stermer,
ing mountains.
the
An unconfirmed report says that General Menchaca, chief of Federal troops in charge of the opera- tions was also killed.
and abhorrence.
the Japanese had bombed the mountain with high explosives. in printed document, A resolution was passed viewing The the Government Policy "with shame English, was remarkable, both The crowd desired to march to for its grammatical construction, isolated, and was in no way organised. Downing Street, but Mr. Attlee und and its "terms".
Mr. Morrison and other leaders took the resolution to No. 10 Downing -Reuter.
Street by tax
The movement is stated to be
Appeal To Insurgent Government
Marselles, Feb. 26.
M. Flandin, speaking at a banucat of the Alliance Deinocratique to-day said:
In it, the Japanese alleged that the army and navy nuthorities, in con- third Powers, had Junction with
The Labour crowd followed an agreed that henceforth foreigners in foot, shouting slogans,
Kuling had forefelted their nation- Upon arrival they found the cnality; that they were
regarded as trance to Downing Street guarded sympathizers of the Chiang Kai-shek by mounted police.
There was nothing more serious retune, and therefore would have to take the consequences of a Japanese than one small skirmish between the offensive against Kuling. police and a group of demonstraturs waving Spanish flags.--Reuter,
ITALY SEEKS SUPPORT FROM POLAND
Warsaw, Feb. 20. "Let us hope that in the field of
The Count Ciano had n conversation of foreign policy, recognition Spanish Insurgent Government will with Colonel Beck this afternoon.
Reports that Count Clano pressed end the Spanish civil war, and mark the beginning of an era of European for a definition of the Polish attitude towards Italian claims against France appeasement, of which the commer-
interest to Colonci London Jend special between cial negotiations
Berlin are the first manifestn- Beck's speech last night, which is interpreted as a hint that Poland has no intention of giving tacit support 10 policy, which might injure the interests of her French ally.
and
tion
"Let us also hope that the Govern- ment, which again has found it has a new and faithful majority, will go
action." forward on the road of United Press.
JAPANESE TERRIFIC AIR LOSS
(Continued from Page 1.)
1,010 machines lost to the Japanese, 221 were shot down by the Chinese air force in midair, 179 were destroy- on the ed by the Chinese air force
by were shot down ground, 83
during guns Chinese anti-aircraft rulda, 107 were destroyed by Chinese land troops, 110 were destroyed by Chinese arillers, were forced down beltind Chinese lines, 27 were danaged, forced down ond reported still missing, and 303 were lost in
aishaps and accidents.
The spokesman said that the num- ber of accidents estimated, namely 303, is an under-, rather than s over-estimation.--Central Netos,
PALESTINE PLAN: JEW DELEGATION (Continued from Page 1)
in
Past President of the Honolulu Y'Arab State would be set up Men's Club at a special meeting in Palestine, several hundreds of young the China Building at 7.30 p.m. to Arabs entered Halia to-day to hold
public demonstrations to Am-iheir joy.
day.
WAS understood thut the Municipal Council's reply to the first Japanese protest which was handed to Consul-General Miura by Chuir- man C. S, Franklin of the Council uncil on Saturday falling to satisfy them, the Japanese milliary, nav
mayal und consular authorities, following 23- Mr. Stermer In serving us other emergency conference aboard bassador for the International Y' the flagship Idzumo on Sunday, Men's Clubs and is visiting all the have decided to lodge a second pro- Clubs in the course of a world tour.
Dr. Li Shi-pui asks members to test with the Municipal Council.
It is pointed out that the
authorities were still mate make their reservations with Dr. F. I,
the Treung, Tel. No. 24100.
attitude of co-operation with the Municipal Council in principle,
In
the event, however, the latter de- U.S. DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT finitely fails to show "good faith" in
dealing with the present situation,
they ave and ridequate
express
Dancing and singing, they marched through the town shouting "Palestine for the Arabs! Long Live Haj Amin!" (Haj Amin Is the Muft!).
Almust at the same time, a British steamer arrived at Jafta bringing a large number of British police to reinforce those of the mandated Palestine. Trans- authorities in Ocean.
British Planes For Kunming
Colonel Beck would doubtless like to obtain a clear statement of Signor the Mussolini's attitude towards extension of Germany's commercial and political influence in south-casi Europe, since Poland was disappoint- ed by the failure of the Italo-German award arbitration to
Ruthenia to Hungary, which would have created a Polish-Ilungarian frontier.
Polish circles regard the present frontier as a potential source of trouble, and the centre of anti-Polish Ukrainian propaganda.-Reutre.
Warships Mass
At Gibraltar
Gibraltar, Feb. 25.
Over 100 British warships will be
The leaflet, however, tells its own story more effectively, the following in being a copy recently received Hongkong from a Kuling resident: "TO ALL FOREIGNERS REMAINING AT LUSHAN”
"Despite the warning during the campaign for the attack of Luskan that the army has requested' you uftam to come down the mountain in anticipation of your being en- dangered, you failed to listen to our sincere warning remaining there, and rather dared to show the attitude of supporting the enemy side.
"It has been decided at the cou- ference between the army and navy and the third Power authorities on December 6, 1938, at Kiukiang that you be regarded to have separated from your respective nationality and have united yourselves with the
Kai-shek Chiang
Tegime, The army, will before long, launch, operation complete offensive against the remnants around the Lushan ared.
110
"IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED"
GASUMICS "That the army responsibility hereafter for a seri ous danger seldich might be inflict- ed on you in connection with this operation.
"January 16, 1939. On behalf of the Imperial Japanese Army. Although the leaflet was dated in the harbour with the scheduled arrival here to-day of the Mediter-fanuary 10, it was not showered upon ranean Fleet, together with 12 ad- the Kuling residents until three days!
པ་ later. mirals, including Sir Dudley Pound, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediter- ranean Fleet in the battleship raided Warspite, and Sir Charles Forbes, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet in the battleship Nelson.- United Press.
Chinese Victory In Honan
Chungking, Feb. 28.
Japan Japan Shanghai Straits
For
Swalow Amoy and Chuenchow
Alr
Imperial Airways Plane...atarel: 4,
March
Pres. Cleveland
March 4.
Tilalak
Tyndareus
March
Nigpore
March 5.
Santos Maru
March 5.
Patroclus
March 7.
Tanialus
March 8.
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Monday
Date and Time.
Selatan. Mon., Feb. 27, 3.00 p.m. Anking
....Mon., Feb. 27, 4.30 p.ti.
Mail for "Imperial Aleways Imperial Airways Plane Direct Service"due London, 6th March.
Mon., Feb. 27,
K.P.O.
Reg.,
Feb. 27.5 p.m.
Ord.,
......Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.,
Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord.,
Feb. 27, 7 p.m.
Mon., Feb. 27,
K.P.O.
Rex.
Ord.,
Feb. 27.5 p.. .Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m. G.r.o.
Reg., Ord..
and Imperial Airways Plane Jaya Malaya,
Air Mall for
Airways Australia by "Imperial Dircet Service"-due Sydney, th March.
Manita, Makassar and Sourabaya Fort Bayard and Halphong Shanghai Swatow
Тиендау
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. Central and South America via San Francisco-due San Francis- co. 33rd March
Sandakan
Amoy via Swalow Formosa and Amoy Swatow and Foochow Haiphong
Salgon
„Feb. 27. 5 p.m. .Feb. 27, 7 pm.
Tisadane..Tues., Feb. 28, 8.30 a.m. Jean Dupuis Tues., Feb. 25, 2.00 p.m. Aramis.......Tucs, Feb. 28, 7 p.m. Kwalsang..Tues., Feb. 28, 7.00 p.m. Tatuta Maru........Tues., Feb. 28. G.P.O, & KP.0.
Wednesday
Reg., Ord.....
Tal Sean Hong
Taiyuan
Feb. 23, 5.00 p.m. March 1, 8.30 am.
Wed., Mar. 1, 0.30 am. Wed., Mar. 1, 0.30 a.m.
Canton Maru Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 a.m. Yochow Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Wed., Mar. 1, 2 p.m.
Canton
Thursday
Pres. Dounter
Thurs., Mar. 2, 3.30 p.m.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
London. Service"-de Dirret 9th March
Thurs., Mar. 2,
Reg.
Ord,
.Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
K.P.O.
...Mar. 3, 5 p.m.
Ber. Ord.
„Mar. 2, 5 p.01.
.Mar. 2. 7 p.m.
Air Mall for Malaya. Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Flane
Airways "Imperial tralla by Direct Service-due Sydney, 11th March
Thurs., Mar. 2.
K.P.0.
....Mar. 2. 3 p.m. .Mar. 2. 3.30 pan. G.P.Q.
Mar. 2, 5 pm. .Mar. 2, 7 pm.
.....Thurn, Mar. 2.
K.P.O.
Mar. 2, 5.00 p.m. Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.9.
..Mar. 2. 5.00 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
REE.
Ord.
American Airways Plane
Rex.
Ord
Rek.
Ord.
.Ord. Mar. 3, 7.39 a.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hope- Pan
lulu, and USA. by the "Fan- American Airways Direct Service" Instead, on the 16th, the Japanese
due San Francisc, 9th March, resort and the mountain dropped many bombs, causing a con- siderable amount of damage 10 foreign property.
Friday
Swiss Correspondent Shunghi, Japan and Europe (ex- British M/v. Canton
Expelled By Italy
cept Great Britain and Eire) Siberia.
Fort Bayard and Halphong .....
Szachuen
Jnx
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda
Zealand vla Brisbane-due Brie- bane, 21st March,
Rome, Feb. 20.
The Italian Government Chinese reports from Loyang state ordered the expulsion from Italy of that Chinese troops scored a very im- the Swiss journalists, Paul Gentizon, portant victory cast of Honan during for 12 years Itome correspondent of the last three months, when they the Paris "Le Temps," Robert Hodel, killed approximately 1,000 Japanese correspondent and routed the remainder of a large force at Changyingchi-United Press.
K.C.C. XI To Play
Volunteers
the Zurich "Neuczurcher Zeitung," who has lived in Italy for 20 years, and Luigi Pedrazzini, Rome correspondent n the Mittel Press Agency at Berne,
The three men were summoned to the police station this morning and Inforined they must leave the country by midnight on March 15.
No oficial explanation for the ex- pulsions is given.-United Press,
Berlin, Feb. 28. Political circles welcome the ap- are prepared to proceed with
measures pointment of Mr. Raymond Geist, Arst secretary at the Amerlenn Em- taking an "independent and
The following team will represent bassy, to the post of Charge d'Affaires, positive attitude."
the late Mr. Prentiss Sunday's
conference replacing
the K.C.C against the Volunteers emergency
Kunming, Feb. 20. Gilbert. aboard the Idzumo, lagship of the
It is reliably stated that Imperial in a cricket match at the K.C.C. Ficet
China Waters, was In Japanese
It is emphasised that My. Geist, Airways planes will begin flying from to-morrow, starting at 2 p.m.
D. J. N, Anderson, E. C. Fincher, attended by Vice-Admiral Koshiro who has been by Berlin for eight Rangoon to Kunming on March 20,
R. T. Broad-
Two special M.G.M. productions Oikawa, Commander-in-Chief of the years, enjoys the best personal rela- while passenger and mall planes or R. E. Lee, S. V. Gittens, R.
National bridge, M. Baxter, N. A. E. Mac will be screened at the Queen's and Japanese Fleet in China Walers, Mr. ilons with German official circles, and the Sino-American China Yoshiaki Miura, Japanese Counsul it in assumed that he will work for Aviation Corporation will fly directly Kay, T. A. Madar, B. D. Lay, O. E. Alhambra Theatres as follows: "The General, and other military, naval and a German-American agreement from Chungking to Tangoon-United Taylor, and G. A. Goodban. Re-Grest Waltz" commencing on March
4, and "Citadel" on March 17. serve. A. Broadbridge,
consular officials-Domel,
PTOOL.
G. P. O, and K. P. Ó. Parcels,
Reg.
Ord.,
Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Ranpurn ..
Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe Marseilles, vin Murscilles due 31st March
Reg.
Fri, Mar. 3, 10.30 am.
..Fri, Mar. 3. Noon. ..Fel.. Mar. 3.
.Mar. 3, & p.m. .Mar. 4, 8.45 am. Mar. 4, 0.30 am, .....Fri., Mar. 3. G.P.O. and K.PO,
p.m.
Mar. 3, 5 .Mar. 4, 9.45 a.m. Mar. 4, 18.30 am.
......Bat., Mar. 4. G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Parcels Reg. Ord.
Air Malt for
Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 14th March
"K.L.M.
Saturday Airways Kanpura
Swatow and Shanghai
Haiphong Amoy
Amoy
Ord,
Tuksang Sinklang
Anshun
Sunday
Talsang
.Mar. 4. 8.30 am. .Mar. 4, 19 LM. .Sat., Mar. 4, 3 p.m. Sat., Mar. 4, 3.30p.m. .Sat., Mar. 4, 5 p.m.
Parcels mid Papera only for South Santos Maru.Sun., Mar. 5.
Africa via Durban
Sun., Mar, 5, 0.00 u.m.
G.P.O. and KP.0.
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